Delray Beach Green Market, 150 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach.Starting at 11 a.m., the organization is holding its event launch for Eat Slow-Eat Local week. Chef Damon Adams will begin with a cooking demonstration, including samples. At 11:30 a.m., Rick Raid of Seed to Bloom, a local company specializing in organic cut flowers, will host a presentation on the challenges of growing in South Florida.

Sunday, April 1

Rare Fruit and Vegetable Council of Broward County, 3425 College Ave., Davie.Noel Ramos of the, is going to explore the fruit and culture of Puerto Rico. Starting at 7:30 p.m., Ramos will be presenting a powerpoint entitled, "Puerto Rico Safari #2 Summer 2012," which highlights his discoveries while visiting the island last summer. Expect to try samples of rare fruit.

Saturday, April 6

Miramar Community Garden, 3700 Largo Dr., Miramar.From 9 to 10 a.m, the group will be hosting a tour of the garden. Visitors will get the opportunity to explore the garden's unique method by examining the pros and cons of growing in bags--rather than raised beds--and process of growing together as a community, rather than in individual plots. After the tour, produce from the garden will be available for purchase.

Lake Worth Farmer's Market, 1 S. Ocean Blvd., Lake Worth.Organic Methods for Vegetable Gardening in Florida, author Melissa Contreras will be holding a book signing at the Lake Worth Farmer's Market from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. In celebration of the event, the market manager will be selling locally-made cakes.

Marando Farms, 1401 SW First Ave., Fort Lauderdale.From 2 to 3 p.m., Chelsea Marando will be hosting a tour of the urban farm and market. Afterwards, Melissa Contreras, author of Organic Methods for Vegetable Gardening in Florida, will be presenting.

Tap 42, 1411 S. Andrews Ave., Fort Lauderdale.Around 4 p.m., the group will walk the short block from Marando Farms to Tap 42 to relax and enjoy a local beer.